Kindergarten Games

Games are an integral part of the Everyday Mathematics curriculum. They provide a fun way for students to build strong arithmetic skills and fact power, including mental math and computation skills with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Below you can find a list of resources that provide more information on games in the Everyday Mathematics curriculum.

This page provides information on how games are used as a way to augment, not replace, activities that focus on rote practice of specific skills and facts, such the Mental Math and Reflexes exercises that begin every Everyday Mathematics lesson.

If your child’s classroom or district purchases the Everyday Mathematics Online component from McGraw-Hill Education, you can access all games to practice at home. Contact your child’s teacher to get log-in information.

Games Correlation Charts

Below you can find correlation charts in PDF format that show how the games in the Everyday Mathematics curriculum correlate to educational standards. Both the original third edition correlation chart and the revised edition that complies with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS-M) are available: